3rd Test: Chasing 445, India 112/4 on Day 4 as England eye big win

India's batting capitulation continued in the Southampton Test as chasing a stiff 445 to win, the visitors were reeling at 112/4 at stumps on Day 4 - leaving England withing striking distance of a series-levelling victory on the final day.

Riding on James Anderson's 5 for 53, England didn't take time to wrap up the Indian first innings at 330 on the fourth morning, which gave them a giganti 239-run first-innings lead.

Alastair Cook then decided not to enforce the follow-on and led England's brisk second innings with a knock of 70*, well supported by Joe Root's 56, to take England to 205 for 4 declared for a lead of 444 runs.

India's run-chase was then deflated by Moeen Ali who got the wickets of Cheteshwar Pujara (2) and Virat Kohli (28) after Murali Vijay was run out for 12 by Stuart Broad. Joe Root joined in the fun to remove Shikhar Dhawan for 37.